766 Responses to Climate Change and Disturbance (Posters)

Poster Session
S07 Forest, Range & Wildland Soils
Relatively well focus group of poster on potential soil changes in response to a changing environment.
Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 2:00 PM-4:00 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, Exhibit Hall E

Poster #568
Understanding Global Warming Impacts to Forest and Rangeland Landscapes with Benchmark Ecological Sites.
William Ypsilantis, Bureau of Land Management; Michael Karl, Bureau of Land Management; Tim Bottomley, Bureau of Land Management; Pete Biggam, USDI-NPS; Anthony O'Geen, Univ. of California, Davis; Curtis Talbot, NRCS; Lyn Townsend, NRCS; Brandon Bestelmeyer, ARS; Randy Davis, USDA-FS; Wendell Gilgert, NRCS; Jeff Dibenedetto, U.S. Forest Service; James Renthal, Bureau of Land Management
Poster #569
NE Forests 2100: Understanding the Impacts of Climate Change on Northeastern North American Forest Ecosystems.
Lindsey Rustad, US Forest Service Northern Research Station; John Campbell, US Forest Service Northern Research Station; Roger Cox, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service- Atlantic Forestry Centre; Marc DeBlois, Gouvernment du Quebec; Jeff Dukes, University of Massachussetts; Thomas Huntington, USGS; Alison Magill, University of New Hampshire; Jacqueline Mohan, University of Georgia; Nicholas Rodenhouse, Wellesley College; Jennifer Pontius, University of Vermont, Rubenstein School for Environment and Natural Resources; Andrew Richardson, University of New Hampshire; Mark Watson, NYSERDA; Norman Willard, Environmental Protection Agency
Poster #570
Disturbances of Soil Cover in Natural Ecosystems.
Lev O. Karpachevskiy, Moscow State University
Poster #571
Sugar Maple Decline Following Defoliation by the Forest Tent Caterpillar.
Dustin M. Wood, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Ruth Yanai, SUNY, Environ. Sci. & Forestry; Douglas C. Allen, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Sandy Wilmot, Vermont Department of Forests, Parks & Recreation